Long story short, started feeling pain in my left leg a year ago. Kept playing baseball/softball/golfing etc, and it kept getting gradually worse. Went to PT. No change. Got steroid injections into my spine, no change. Took oral steroid, no change. More PT, no change. Now I can't run, swing a bat/club, or even sit in a chair for more than an hr or so the pain is so bad.

Finally went to a suregon, who took one look at the MRI and said that a microdiscectomy could fix it, no problem. I've done some research online, and it looks like a pretty simple procedure. But I'm not even 30 yet, and don't particuarly want to have back surgery unless it's the only option. Anyone have this procedure before? Or have friends/family who have had the procedure? Would love to hear from someone who's actually had it done to see if it really helps or not. Thanks in advance.

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If you're having leg pain that's lumbar surgery. What level are the herniations/impingements?

I had the cervical fusion 3 years ago and it, like Pup's buddy who I also know, saved me too.

Mine was multiple level and they went through the throat, added part of some dead guys hip bone to my neck and bolted it all in.

If you can relieve that shit without adding hardware and either yours or someone else's bone in your back then hell yes, get it done if:

You Trust the doctor.

If you do get it done and you'll be amazed at how much better you feel. And it affects the rest of your body. Hips, mid and upper back, neck, etc will all be better off with you not compensating for back issues. You won't wake up, you won't have stand every 20 minutes cuz you're dying from sitting, planes aren't a whore, etc....

I had the cervical fusion 3 years ago and it, like Pup's buddy who I also know, saved me too.

Mine was multiple level and they went through the throat, added part of some dead guys hip bone to my neck and bolted it all in.

If you can relieve that shit without adding hardware and either yours or someone else's bone in your back then hell yes, get it done if:

You Trust the doctor.

If you do get it done and you'll be amazed at how much better you feel. And it affects the rest of your body. Hips, mid and upper back, neck, etc will all be better off with you not compensating for back issues. You won't wake up, you won't have stand every 20 minutes cuz you're dying from sitting, planes aren't a whore, etc....

Doc said fusion wasn't necessary, but would be eventually if I didn't get my fat ass in shape. I replied that if he made my leg pain go away, I would be able to get my fat ass in shape.

Doc did his ortho spike surgery fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, and worked on the Olympic ski team from there. So I trust him, just wanted to get a feeling on what someone who had the surgery thought of it. So Pup, thanks again.

The plane ride from AZ back to DC after spring training was the most miserable experience of my entire life. 5 hrs of pure hell. That's really what pushed me to surgery. That and the fact that there might be an NFL players strike and since I was pretty much just a slower, less athletic version of Evan Moore in college, I'm pretty sure I can be a scab.

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves-----Abe Lincoln

Let me tell you, if any of you douchebag empty headed stuffed suit nanny politicians tries to fuck with my bacon, I’m going after you like a crazed chimpanzee on bath salts. -----Lars

I think I remember Al saying he was going to be in town this weekend. Not sure if that's changed.

Yeah, I was supposed to head to C-Bus and Cleveland the week of the 23rd, and was going to hit up games before/after and duringing that week. With the uptick in workload lately and the surgery keeping me out of the office for a couple days, I don't think that is going to happen. I will get to see Akron later this week when they come to Bowie though.

From what the doc said, I'll be able to drive at least short distances within a couple of days. From there, it's just pain tolerance. So yeah, I'll absolutely be back in Cleveland for some Indians games at some point this year, probably in June/July timeframe.

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves-----Abe Lincoln

Let me tell you, if any of you douchebag empty headed stuffed suit nanny politicians tries to fuck with my bacon, I’m going after you like a crazed chimpanzee on bath salts. -----Lars

GoTribe- Micro is the way to go if you gotta go. There is always a risk involved in any surgery. Infection rate < 2%, failure etc. It's risk vs. reward, and knowing you have exhausted all conservative treatment available. My partner had microdisc surgery done and he said upon awakening from the procedure he immediately knew he was cured. He is a thrilled with the results.

Appreciate everyone's insight on this. I had the procedure on 5/17 and felt ok afterwards, but somehow the same disc re-herniated and I have to go in again on Tuesday for #2. Doc said it happens 5-10% of the time and I'm just unlucky that way. Says it almost never happens 3 times, so I should be in the clear after this one.

Mistero, that make sense to you? Could it really re-herniate that fast in the same spot or should I get a 2nd opinion?

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves-----Abe Lincoln

Let me tell you, if any of you douchebag empty headed stuffed suit nanny politicians tries to fuck with my bacon, I’m going after you like a crazed chimpanzee on bath salts. -----Lars

Sorry for the late response. I see some re-do's. It's not that rare. I can't say why it happens though. My gut feeling is they try to be a little too conservative and then don't get the job done 100% the first time.

mistero wrote:Sorry for the late response. I see some re-do's. It's not that rare. I can't say why it happens though. My gut feeling is they try to be a little too conservative and then don't get the job done 100% the first time.

Hard to say. I hope the second time is the charm for you.

Thanks, appreciate it. Hopefully tomorrow fixes it.

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves-----Abe Lincoln

Let me tell you, if any of you douchebag empty headed stuffed suit nanny politicians tries to fuck with my bacon, I’m going after you like a crazed chimpanzee on bath salts. -----Lars